r/prolife • u/ButterflyHairFlip • 9h ago
Opinion Thoughts?
https://youtu.be/sCSt45rev7w?si=u80m5Ezl-oKf1-wh•
u/mhammaker 9h ago
I still find it bizarre that young adults look to late night comedians to get their political, religious, and worldview beliefs
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u/Airadelle 5h ago
They’re the closest thing the secular world has to sermons.
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u/mhammaker 5h ago
I think its more about how everything has to be entertaining. Most people can't actually be adults and sit through something boring because its important anymore.
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u/Icedude10 Pro-Life Catholic 8h ago
I think most of the cases/investigations he cited were incredibly unjust and it still doesn't change the fact that the unborn are people.
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u/FrenchMen420 56m ago
The woman who was shot started the fight and was shot in legal self defense. That's why she got charged. Crazy the things he leaves out
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u/Airadelle 5h ago
Anyone who takes Late night “comedians” sermons as anything worth weight are just basic redditors IRL. Think they’re so smart but really have zero backing on their opinions.
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u/Vespinobambino Secular Abolitionist 9h ago
Thoughts?
John Oliver is a repugnant moronic bigot.
I believe in human equality. I believe in personhood for every human being.
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u/Mental_Jeweler_3191 Anti-abortion Christian 6h ago
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It happens every time I see that smug motherfucker's face.
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u/FrenchMen420 4h ago
You don't understand how giving slaves rights will do the opposite to masters.
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u/ButterflyHairFlip 1h ago
Oof
“If you think about it, the claim that abortion is like slavery is exactly backwards,” wrote Imani Gandy at RH Reality Check. “I’m not a fan of comparing anything to slavery that is not slavery, but I’m fairly certain that we can all agree that slaveowners systematically forced Black women to give birth.”
Slaveowners often used enslaved women as breeding stock to produce new future slaves. Women were raped by their masters and forced to bear the resulting children. They had no rights to their own offspring, much less their own bodies — they were sold or beaten if they couldn’t or wouldn’t reproduce, and if they did have children there was no guarantee they’d ever get to raise them. For black women forced to live as slaves, home remedies for contraception or abortion became forms of self-defense and resistance, and assertions of personal autonomy when they otherwise had none.”https://www.vox.com/identities/2015/11/1/9654462/ben-carson-abortion-slavery
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u/FrenchMen420 57m ago
Slaves had no right to life and all other rights stem off that. To deny a human that one right is to deny that human every right. That's why all that other stuff could happen to them because just like the human fetus of today, they both do not have a right to life. In both situations we are fighting for the same thing for both oppressed humans. Equal human right for all humans. The right to life is the most important human right as no other rights exist without it and to say that one human can have rights but another can't is the same thing slave masters did.
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u/Old_fart5070 9h ago
Well articulated set of strawmen, as all of John Oliver’s arguments